Oakland Raiders QB Charlie Frye (wrist) was scheduled to undergo a procedure on his injured wrist Wednesday, Aug. 18, reports Jerry McDonald, of ANG Newspapers. It is not known how long Frye will miss because of the prodecure.

Oakland Raiders QB Charlie Frye (hand) will see a hand specialist because his sore right hand has not responded well to treatment, reports Jerry McDonald, of ANG Newspapers. He hasn't practiced since Aug. 5.

Jerry McDonald, of ANG Newspapers, reports Oakland Raiders restricted free-agent QB Charlie Frye has been given an original-round tender worth $1.226 million. The Raiders would receive a third-round pick as compensation if another team signed Frye and they refused to match the offer.

Jerry McDonald, of ANG Newspapers, reports Oakland Raiders head coach Tom Cable said QB Charlie Frye (concussion) has taken baseline tests after suffering a concussion in Week 15. Cable was not sure if Frye has passed the tests.

The Associated Press reports Oakland Raiders QB Charlie Frye (head) was 9-for-17 for 68 yards with an interception Week 15, but he was forced to leave early after taking a blow to the head. Frye was replaced by QB JaMarcus Russell, who finished the game 5-for-11 for 47 yards with a touchdown pass.

Steve Corkran, of the Oakland Tribune, reports Oakland Raiders QB JaMarcus Russell remains the team's starting quarterback for the time being, in part because of a hamstring injury suffered by QB Bruce Gradkowski (hamstring) in Week 10. Head coach Tom Cable wants to meet with his quarterbacks, go over the plan for Week 11 and the rest of the season, and put that plan in motion, which could take more time than expected. "We haven't gotten anywhere with that decision," Cable said Monday, Nov. 16. "We hoped to be able to talk about it now, but we're not ready to do that." The discussions will be among Cable and his quarterbacks, with managing general partner Al Davis not influencing the decision, Cable said. QB Charlie Frye also is a viable option to start.